It is really good to work together, and have a strategy. You can get a lot of easy points when you and your partner are on the same page. Even a simple plan is way better than no plan. Thanks for the video.
Love your videos but…..can you please slow down your talking a bit. I could read the transcript but listening and seeing is much more powerful. To look at my comment another way imagine being in a classroom and the instructor talked as fast as you do? 😮. Thank you for all of your instructional videos.
Best sound effects in the biz! Excellent video. I’ve really liked John Cincolas videos the last 6 months, but yours are packed with great info and very entertaining.
Sun Tzu also said that you should always fight with your back to a river which is what I have been doing and it has not been helping my Pickelball game AT ALL. There are surprisingly few Pickelball courts which incorporate a river and I just pack the ball into the net every time anyways. I think the parts of the Art of War which Kyle choose are way smarter.
Strategic thinking! What a concept. Now to develop the skills to execute it. Thanks again. My 6 years old grandson was listening intently. I may only have his number for a couple more years. Curses.
I have a question. After a game, players go up to the net and greet each other saying "good game" and pad with paddles. I see so many people pad with grip end instead of paddle end. What is that about?
@@jerrywade5299I disagree. Slowing down the delivery of his instruction would be much more helpful (I’m also guessing for a lot of people too). Rewinding? - it just wouldn’t work effectively. He has so much great information to offer!! Imagine being in a classroom and your “great” instructor talked that fast? 😮 I know my head would be spinning as it does watching his videos. Anyway it would be much more helpful if he would consider finding a way to slow it down, and still making it both educational and partly entertaining. I have no idea how he could accomplish this but I would rule to ask that he focus more on slowing his instruction down a bit and if it means eliminating the entertainment in part or at least not making it a big part of the instruction, maybe that would do the trick. What’s interesting there is another PB instructor on line that does the same type of delivery. 😮 All in all great videos! I’ve tried reading the transcripts but it doesn’t compare to watching and listening to an instructor so that doesn’t do it for me either. I guess I’ll have to keep searching for the right on-line PB educators that works for me.